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1 1, 1(2) | Athenagoras. Legat. pro Christ. p. 60. seq. and by Theodoret
2 1, 2(5) | with our Author to consider Christ as the Maker of the World,
3 1, 5(11) | before the incarnation, Christ was a Mediator between God
4 1, 37(31) | the all-pervading power of Christ to that of a magnet acting
5 1, 38(32) | the case in this work, to Christ. I think the former, however,
6 1, 39(35) | is Satan, as opposed to Christ. ~
7 1, 53(49) | 1 That is, considering Christ as appointed the final Judge
8 1, 72(63) | baptized with water, so shall Christ baptize in a river of fire
9 2, 10(8) | Athenagoras Legat. pro Christ, p. 66, gives an admirable
10 2, 20(39) | Athenagoras, Legat. pro Christ, p. 71. D. and in the Prep.
11 2, 20(44) | the Aether. Legat. pro. Christ. p. 54. ~
12 2, 39(76) | Athenagoras, Legat. pro Christ, p. 69, &c. ~
13 2, 80(141)| so frequently given to Christ in this work. ~
14 2, 82 | divine manifestation (of Christ). ~
15 2, 92(170)| burnt in the year before Christ, 80, together with the Chapel
16 3, 13 | times. To the doctrine of Christ did they all accede. Where
17 3, 13 | were destroyed ; and the Christ of God alone, and the one
18 3, 19(20) | self-existing nature of Christ. See, too, the manner in
19 3, 55(75) | sent out his emissaries to Christ for the purpose of securing
20 3, 55(75) | ignorant of the birth of Christ, as announced by the Angels
21 3, 59 | was the name of Messiah (Christ) given to Him; which, among
22 3, 59 | intimating (this) of the Messiah (Christ.)~
23 3, 59(89) | Spirit. (See Is. LXI.). Christ in the Greek signifies the
24 3, 60(90) | Apostle, when he speaks of Christ in his human character only;
25 3, 60(90) | 1 Tim. ii. 5. " The man Christ Jesus:"..."who gave himself
26 3, 60(90) | This man," speaking of Christ as a Priest, comp. ib. iii.
27 3, 61(95) | it was a phantom only of Christ which had been affixed to
28 3, 67(98) | reference to the human nature of Christ.~
29 3, 79 | oblivion. But, the word of Christ is renewed, and in (vigorous)
30 3, 79 | other, except only to the Christ of God, who is the cause
31 3, 79 | wise by the doctrines of Christ. In these things too are
32 4, 4 | Chiliarch approached the Christ of God ; and have, by means
33 4, 5 | Abraham, and that He is the Christ of God; and have become,
34 4, 5 | Britain6, men subscribe to Christ, and even acknowledge the
35 4, 9 | Thus it was right that Christ should suffer, and that
36 4, 11 | unto Him, "Thou art the Christ of the living God" He answered
37 4, 11(30) | faith, after the denial (of Christ); or, as already being firm
38 4, 11(30) | to Him,' " Thou art the Christ," 'He returned the answer,' "
39 4, 11(30) | faith, that' "Thou art the Christ the Son of the living God." --
40 4, 16 | collected into the Church of Christ, all are not good; but,
41 4, 24 | convinced that He was the Christ of God, who had been preached
42 4, 30(114)| with the Gnostics, that Christ was a mere Phantom; he put
43 4, 30(114)| forth that himself was the Christ, and the Comforter (Paraclete):
44 4, 30 | their persons in form as to Christ, attached themselves to
45 4, 31(119)| the miraculous powers of Christ, and of His immediate followers. (
46 4, 33(125)| referred this passage to Christ, just as Eusebius does here;
47 4, 33(125)| whether we take the word of Christ, with the moderns; or, the
48 4, 33(125)| the moderns; or, the Word, Christ, with the ancients, the
49 4, 34 | falsely name themselves the Christ. From the Gospel of Matthew135. ~
50 4, 35 | and shall say, I am the Christ; and shall deceive many"
51 4, 35 | any one say to you, the Christ is here, or there; believe
52 4, 35 | and shall say, I am the Christ, and shall deceive many."
53 4, 35(140)| declared himself to be the Christ. This, Origen probably grounded
54 4, 35 | they declared he was the Christ. Others again, in the times
55 4, 35 | thought that he was the Christ. Others (thought the same)
56 4, 35 | say to you, Behold, the Christ is here, or is there, believe
57 4, 35(144)| on the personal reign of Christ on earth, that their notions
58 5, 1 | Saviour of all, Jesus the Christ, which have been thus far
59 5, 1 | disingenuously to affirm, that the Christ of God was not (such) as
60 5, 1 | those who suppose that the Christ of God was a magician and
61 5, 24(37) | account of the term. (Ant. Christ. Church, Book i. c. ii.
62 5, 31 | after his50 Head (i.e. Christ), crucified at Rome. Paul
63 5, 31 | the ./. rest forsook His (Christ's) doctrine; and (indeed)
64 5, 35 | In the name of Jesus the Christ, arise and walk." ~
65 5, 36 | perpetrated by any one confessing Christ, they punished and injuriously
66 5, 36 | that he was a Disciple of Christ, he was immediately set
67 5, 40 | to Him, "Thou76 art the Christ;" -- made the statement
68 5, 40 | said to Him, Thou art the Christ the Son of the living God.
69 5, 40(79) | authorized Ministers of Christ -- of preaching, ministerially,
70 5, 40 | things of his denial (of Christ), he preached to all men;
71 5, 40(80) | humility in not allowing Christ to wash his feet, is also
72 5, 43 | Josephus respecting the Christ. ~
73 5, 44(87) | Josephus's saying, This was the Christ, when, in fact, he was no
74 5, 44(87) | known that Jesus was the Christ; and yet, they resisted
75 5, 44(87) | fact of Jesus being the Christ, but who are still as little
76 5, 44 | And this was the Messiah (Christ). And, when Pilate, at the
77 5, 45 | persuaded that He was that Christ of God, who had been preached
78 5, 45 | there was a great Church of Christ at Jerusalem; which had
79 5, 45 | Him, (viz.), that He, the Christ of God, did by means of
80 5, 52 | contended with the Doctrine of Christ. For, you would doubtless
81 5, 52 | about resisting the word of Christ, the God of all even allowed
82 5, 52 | things which belonged to Christ, did in a short time shew, --
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